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'I don't think it's going to hit me' - Rice revels in free-kick magic

'I don't think it's going to hit me' - Rice revels in free-kick magic

  • FlashFootball 2025/04/09 02:09
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After 338 games in his professional career Declan Rice had never scored a free-kick.

After 339 he'd scored two.


He'd only taken 12 free-kicks across his entire career prior to Tuesday's sensational 3-0 win for Arsenal over Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final first leg at the Emirates.


With the Gunners on top but level at 0-0, the England midfielder stood up and curled round the Madrid wall and past Thibaut Courtois to put his side deservedly ahead after 58 minutes.


Then 12 minutes later the 26-year-old stepped up and did it again, making him the first player to score two free-kicks in a Champions League knockout match.


The sensational curling strike into the top corner was that good it left Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard and boss Mikel Arteta with their hands on their heads in disbelief.

Former Real Madrid and Brazil left-back Roberto Carlos - himself a master from a set-piece during his career - was seen looking glum-faced in the stands.


"I don't know whether it will ever sink in," Rice told Amazon Prime after the game.


"I've gone back to my phone then and it's gone crazy. To score my first free-kick in a game is a special one. And then when I got the second one... I just had the confidence. I'm speechless really.


"I don't think it's going to hit me, what I've done tonight. It's a historic night."

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